AT&T Mobility LLC v. Cellco Partnership

Filing 20

RESPONSE in Opposition re 18 Amended MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order, 3 MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order, filed by Cellco Partnership. (Attachments: # 1 Transmittal Declaration of Kenneth A. Plevan, # 2 Exhibit 1, # 3 Exhibit 2, # 4 Exhibit 3, # 5 Exhibit 4, # 6 Declaration of Joseph Saracino, # 7 Exhibit 5, # 8 Exhibit 6, # 9 Exhibit 7, # 10 Exhibit 8, # 11 Exhibit 9, # 12 Exhibit 10, # 13 Exhibit 11, # 14 Exhibit 12, # 15 Exhibit 13, # 16 Exhibit 14, # 17 Exhibit 15, # 18 Exhibit 16, # 19 Exhibit 17, # 20 Exhibit 18, # 21 Exhibit 19, # 22 Declaration of Jerome Karnick, # 23 Exhibit 20, # 24 Exhibit 21, # 25 Exhibit 22, # 26 Exhibit 23, # 27 Exhibit 24, # 28 Exhibit 25, # 29 Exhibit 26, # 30 Exhibit 27, # 31 Declaration of Susan Sherwood)(Loveland, L.) Modified on 11/17/2009 to remove duplicative text (alc).

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